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Reference TypeConference Paper (Conference Proceedings)
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ISBN85-17-00018-8
Citation KeyBlaschkeLangMöel:2005:ReDe
TitleObject-based analysis of remote sensing data for landscape monitoring: recent developments
FormatCD-ROM, On-line.
Year2005
Access Date2024, Dec. 27
Secondary TypePRE CN
Number of Files1
Size479 KiB
2. Context
Author1 Blaschke, Thomas
2 Lang, Stefan
3 Möeller, Matthias
Affiliation1 University of Salzburg. Z_GIS, Centre for Geoinformatics.
2 University of Salzburg. Z_GIS, Centre for Geoinformatics.
3 Arizona State University. Center for Environmental Studies.
EditorEpiphanio, José Carlos Neves
Fonseca, Leila Maria Garcia
e-Mail Addressthomas.blaschke@sbg.ac.at; stefan.lang@sbg.ac.at; matthias.moeller@asu.edu
Conference NameSimpósio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, 12 (SBSR)
Conference LocationGoiânia
Date16-21 abr. 2005
PublisherINPE
Publisher CitySão José dos Campos
Pages2879-2886
Book TitleAnais
Tertiary TypeArtigos
OrganizationInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
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3. Content and structure
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Keywordsremote sensing
landscape monitoring
object-based image analysis
image segmentation
image classification
AbstractEnvironmental remote sensing is dominated by land use and land cover classifications. Different land cover features reflect electromagnetic radiation in different ways and remotely sensed images provide a basic and synoptic representation of land cover variation on the Earths surface. The pixel based analysis has been the holy grail for many years. Land-based features may be categorized according to land cover classes (e.g., grass, concrete, water, etc.) but not likely according to land use classes (urban park, golf course, etc.). Only contextual information allows to encountering spatial relationships, object shapes or neighbourhood information. Even where land cover information is not the ultimate goal of remote sensing studies, it is often a useful aid for further analysis. This Progress Report will focus on one recent development in land cover research, namely the advent of object-based image processing. We report on the rapid diffusion of this approach and critically discuss the possibilities and methodological shortcomings. We discuss that tangible objects are desirable in many applications and conclude that many environmental management applications necessitate the control and use of object-based land cover distributions in the opposite to pixel-based pattern - to exploit land resources while safeguarding environmental concerns.
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TypeMonitoramento e Modelagem Ambiental
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LanguageInglês
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